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Shuttle Mini-PCs form basis for top-spec gaming PCs
Shuttle XPCs use the same chipsets and Desk-
top components as standard large-format
PCs. Despite the small case dimensions, the listed
XPC models support large-format dual-slot
graphics cards with lengths of up to 26.7cm
(for the H series) or 27.3 cm (for the R series).
Example configuration
with the latest high-end components
Shuttle XPC Barebone SX79R5 Top XPC!
Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition with 3.46 GHz Top 6-core processor!
AMD Radeon HD 7970 with 2 GB GDDR5 Top graphics card!
4x 8 GB DDR3-1333 RAM (total = 32 GB)
64 GB mSATA-SSD
2x 4 Terabyte hard disks (total = 8 TB) in RAID 0 or 1
Blu-ray writer
Mini-PCs are frequently underestimated …
Shuttle Mini-PCs form basis
for top-spec gaming PCs
Does the built-in power supply unit support my graphics card?
Shuttle uses efficient power supply units that are specifically
tailored to the maximum power requirements of an XPC
and provide the precise performance that they effectively
need. For instance, a 300 W supply unit has the capacity
to power an AMD Radeon HD 7770 graphics card. Shuttle
XPCs offer reliable and stable operation with all the compo-
nents shown in the relevant compatibility lists.
See: http://global.shuttle.com
XPC power supply units and power connectors
for graphics cards
If the power consumption of a graphics card exceeds 75 W, the energy
requirements cannot be met via the PCI-Express slot on its own and the
power supply unit needs to provide one or even two additional power
connectors coupled to relevant graphics cards. You therefore need to
check the power connectors and the compatibility list to find out
whether the desired graphics card is compatible.
Graphics card with one 6-pin power connector Graphics card with two 6-pin power connectors
Single-slot graphics card
Dual-slot graphics card